If I fill in $300 for me and $300 for my wife, it shows up as a $600 deduction BUT it also adds an additional $300 deduction under "Job Expenses for W-2 Income" which neither of us qualify for. If I put $0 for me and $300 for my wife, I see a $300 deduction and the $300 for "Job Expenses for W-2 Income" goes away. But if I put $300 for me and $0 for my wife, I'm told I don't qualify. I spoke to TurboTax today for 50 minutes and they couldn't figure it out either. It feels like a software glitch, but I'd be interested to hear other opinions.
You can deduct up to $300 in qualified educator expenses to the extent that your expenses exceed:
- nontaxable interest on series EE and I US savings bonds
- nontaxable distributions from a qualified state tuition program
- tax-free withdrawals from Coverdell education savings accounts
- reimbursed expenses
If you received any of this tax-free income you'll have to enter expenses above the amount you received for the deduction to calculate.
I did not receive any of the tax-free income that you listed.
In order to take the Educator Expense Deduction, teachers should begin by determining eligibility. Once you have verified that you meet the minimum hours and that you work in a qualifying school, look at your expenses over the last year that qualify for this deduction. There are a few factors that influence how much you can deduct:
In order for us to troubleshoot this issue, you can send us a “diagnostic” file that has your “numbers” but not your personal information. If you would like to do this, here are the instructions for TurboTax Online users:
Go to the black panel on the left side of your program and select Tax Tools.
We will then be able to see exactly what you are seeing and we can determine what exactly is going on in your return and provide you with a resolution.
If you are using TurboTax Desktop please comment back and I will give you those instructions.